Thursday, 9 January 2014

Last October I saw a leaflet at the 'Needlecraft' shop in Hemel
Hempstead, inviting textile and mixed media artists to take part in
an exciting project organised by the Hertfordshire Archives and Local
Studies library. I really needed a new creative challenge, so I
signed up for the first meeting at the Local Studies Library in
Hertford. The project involves documents from the Wittewronge family
collection as inspiration for pieces of textile art to be exhibited
at HALS in June 2014.

Needlelace from the Wittewronge collection DE/Lw/F32

HALS

I was surprised to see that over 30 women had turned up for the
meeting and another date was planned for the people who couldn't make
the initial meeting. We viewed some of the old documents, which
included some old maps and beautiful handwritten scripts.
Being a Dutch expatriate myself I was particularly interested to
learn that the Wittewronge family originated from Flanders, part of
The Low Countries which was occupied by the Spanish in the 16th
and 17th Century. Sir John Wittewronge (1618 – 1693),
the grandson of Jacques Wittewronghele who fled Ghent with his family
in 1564, even altered Rothamstead Manor, which he bought in 1640 to
include Dutch gables.
I love a bit of history, especially if I can bridge time and
discover connections to myself. So I was quite keen to have a look at
some of the other documents in the Wittewronge collection. After
looking on the website of the National Archives I discovered to my
surprise a series of documents entitled 'Alchemy, astrology and
medicine' (see here for a link).

This made me very curious and excited as I have a life long
interest in these subjects which inspires my artwork on many
occasions. So I arranged to come and view the documents whilst my
friend Jackie was attending the second initial meeting. I have never
been to the archives before, let alone handling old documents. I
couldn't help to be excited when I imagined that someone almost 400
years ago wrote these documents and studied the subjects I am
interested in.

Documents on alchemy,
astrology and medicine.Ref. HALS DE/Lw/Z6

Apart from 3 printed almanacs from the 1640's the other documents
were all handwritten treatises in French, Dutch, English and Latin.
Difficult to read and understand but with some interesting marks,
doodles and pictures.

Doodles in a treatise
on alchemy Ref. HALS DE/Lw/Z6

There was one page with an alchemical formulae drawn on it. It
contains 2 female names, one spelled exactly as mine. How intriguing,
but what does it mean? Perhaps the owner tried to work out which of
the 2 women were most compatible to marry him. A recipe for a love
potion!

Alchemical formula for
marriage? Ref. HALS DE/Lw/Z6

I love the mysterious looking alchemical symbols and definitely
like to incorporate these somehow in my project.

I also like the look of old manuscripts and books, antique and
yellowing pages, disintegrating book-covers and so on. I haven't
really started to design or work on anything yet, but I am collecting
lots of ideas on my Pinterest boards, which you can follow by clicking on 'here'.

I have been fascinated for some time in mixed media as used in
'altered books' and assemblage art, but I have never made anything
myself in that manner. I have signed up for a workshop with Paula Watkins at the
Embroiderers' Guild on altered books in February and hope to use this
towards my project.
So watch this space.

First a very Happy, Creative, Inspirational and Healthy New Year to you all.

Brilliant Universe - a close up from Labour 12 - Pisces

If there is one thing about blogging that bothers me, it's inconsistency. When I like to follow someone's blog and there are no posts appearing for weeks or months on end without any explanation I start:
a. wandering if the Blog-person is alright.
b. imagining all kinds of scenarios and reasons of what is happening in that person's life.
c. eventually giving up checking them out, unless it is a friend.
d. finally come to the conclusion that perhaps there is more to people's life then blogging.

So apologies to all of you who have been checking me out, whilst I wasn't there. I hope you skipped a., b. and c. and arrived quicker to d. then I normally do. My intention was and actually still is to blog at least every week, but as you can see I am not very good in keeping up with the regular practise of blogging. (If you subscribe to my blog Blogger will let you know when I post
something, so it is less disappointing to be faced with my inactivity).

Lucky Star - a close up from Labour 9 - Sagittarius

Apart from keeping busy I have of course a perfect astrological
explanation for my inconsistent blogging activity, as the stars or
better the place of the planets at the time of my birth can tell.
If
you think astrology is all gobbledygook then you may want to skip this
post, but for anyone interested in astrology here is a little
explanation of my erratic behaviour in communication.

Beaded Universe - a close up from Labour 10 - Capricorn

Of course astrology itself was/is classified as a science depending on your definition of 'science' and many top businessmen, high society members, celebrities and ordinary folk will consult astrologers.
Astrology is an enormous subject to study as it has many different applications from psychological, financial, relationship to mundane/world affairs. I have studied astrology for over 30 years now and I still feel I am scratching the surface.

Purple Trilogy - a close up from Labour 12 - Pisces

The planet Mercury in anyone's birth chart says something about the
way you think and communicate. At the time of my birth Mercury was found
in the air sign of Aquarius, which does like communication and also
related technologies. Some of the character traits of Aquarius are
unconventional, (can be shocking), unusual ideas, love of freedom (of
speech), group orientated and erratic behaviour. People born with
Mercury in Aquarius have a quick and original mind which can be
challenging for when they speak their mind, especially when you are
Dutch like me!
Some say that Mercury in Aquarius produces a
mathematical and scientific mind, I can't say that's the case with me,
but I do love numbers and I am interested in various scientific
subjects, especially the unusual occult sciences. I occasionally buy a
Science magazine and to top it all off my husband works in the Space
industry as a microwave engineer, designing devices for satellite
communication systems. A very Mercury/Aquarian job.

True Love - a close up from Labour 9 - Sagittarius

Years ago I studied the book The Labours of Hercules - an astrological interpretation by Alice Bailey and gave several talks about it to meditation and philosophy groups. I promised myself at the time that one day I would create a visual interpretation of my study and the subsequent insights I gained from it. In 2007 I was finally able to make the time (it took me 9 months) and created 12 panels presenting abstract landscapes/countries ruled by the 12 astrological signs through which Hercules was travelling on his spiritual journey. The series is called Tracking Hercules. The photo's in this blog are all close ups of a few of the panels, some you might recognize as the banners for my blog and facebook page.